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April is jam-packed with COS Science Fridays<https://cos.gmu.edu/scifri>! You are invited to attend a science-filled lunch each week. Visit the webpage<https://cos.gmu.edu/scifri> for talk descriptions.  SSB's Dr. Dmitri Klimov will be giving a talk on Friday April 15.

When: April 1 (this Friday)
Where: SciTech Campus, IABR 1004
Speaker: Dr. Mikell Paige
Title: A New Anti-Inflammatory Pathway for Targeting COPD

When: April 8
Where: Exploratory Hall 3301
Speaker: Dr. Rob Axtell
Title: Monkeys Typing, Firms Forming, and City Sizes: Random Growth and Professor Zipf's Law

When: April 15
Where: SciTech Campus, IABR 1004
Speaker: Dr. Dmitri Klimov
Title: Interactions of Abeta peptides with lipid bilayers: Implications for Alzheimer's disease

When: April 22
Where: Center for the Arts, Lobby
Event: COS Undergraduate Research Colloquium
Time: 1:00pm - 4:30pm
(COS Science Fridays has been cancelled for this week. Please support our students at the Undergraduate Research Colloquium.)

When: April 29
Where: Exploratory Hall 3301
Speaker: Dr. Paul Rochmis, M.D.
Title: Uric Acid: A 15 Million Year Story of Starvation, Mutation, Survival, Gluttony, Sugar, Gout and Disease


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This informal lecture series is designed to provide members of COS community the opportunity to hear about each other's work. It is open to all faculty, postdocs, and graduate students.

Speakers are asked to give a 30-minute presentation about their work. Speaker registration for Fall 2016 will be available after May Convocation at https://cos.gmu.edu/scifri






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